Julius Hubert Hillebrand

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Julius Hubert Hillebrand (born March 10, 1819 in Heidelberg , † March 29, 1868 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German law scholar and university professor .

Life

Hillebrand came from a professorial household . His father Joseph Hillebrand was a professor of philosophy at the University of Heidelberg , his brother Karl Hillebrand an essayist. He studied after school at the universities of Giessen and Berlin and received his doctorate for Dr. jur. In 1844 the habilitation took place at the University of Giessen with the writing about the complete and partial withdrawal of civil honor according to the German legal books of the Middle Ages . In 1850 he moved as a lecturer in the Switzerland . There he taught at the University of Zurich , where he was appointed associate professor in 1851 . In 1860 he finally became a full professor of law there. From 1864 to 1866 he was also dean of the university's political science faculty.

Hillebrand resigned all offices in Zurich in 1866 for health reasons and went to Freiburg im Breisgau. On September 14, 1866, he was appointed honorary professor at the Freiburg University and began teaching in the winter semester of 1866/67 with a lecture on German private law. In 1868 the law faculty proposed him for the professorship for German law, church law and legal encyclopedia, but withdrew this proposal after his health deteriorated. Shortly afterwards Hillebrand died of a breast ailment.

Individual evidence

  1. Frank Zeiler , Biographical Sketches for the Faculty of Law at the Freiburg Faculty of Law in the years 1860-1918, 2008, p. 97 ( PDF ).
  2. Frank Zeiler , Statics and Change. The Freiburg Law Faculty in the University Expansion Process of the German Empire, Freiburg / Munich 2009, p. 200.

Publications (selection)

  • On the total and partial withdrawal of civil honor according to the German legal books of the Middle Ages , Lichtenberger, Gießen 1844.
  • Textbook of today's common German private law , Fleischer, Leipzig 1849.
  • Textbook of German state and legal history , Fleischer, Leipzig 1856.
  • German proverbs , Meyer & Zeller, Zurich 1858.

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